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Mathematik in der Blütezeit des Islam

Die Wikipedia veranstaltet jährlich einen Schreibwettbewerb (link). Es gibt jeweils einen Jurypreis und einen Publikumspreis, und dieses Jahr ging der Publikumspreis an einen mathematischen Artikel: Mathematik in der Blütezeit des Islam.

Ein paar mehr Infos gibt es auch in diesem ScienceBlog: link.

Author Alexander EngelPosted on 13.06.201827.07.2020

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